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Kristofer Young

User Profile Image Kristofer Young
Member since : Oct-23-2009 (Verified)
1 Ideas, 6 Comments, 1 Votes

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Hi!
I set my profile to stop e-mail to my account from posts to this site. I still get them. Now I can't find how to even change the settings. Nor do I see how to contact OI without going to the FCC. Help.
Kris
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Kristofer Young 2 months ago
I still have not found, nor been advised how to stop receiving e-mail from openinternet.
Kristofer Young 4 months ago
Hi!

I'm not whining. I just want to know if anyone is home. I would like to opt out of this e-mail list, but see no way to do it.

I strongly support net neutrality and the ability to opt out of any listserve.

Kris
Kristofer Young 4 months ago
Audiosweetener,

Thank you so much for your help. I did exactly that, before posting this new topic. I, may now be disabled, but, I am still getting the e-mail from this site.

As long as some folks are listening to me, I may as well make lemonade. I want to be President Obama's chiropractor. 41 second video outside the White House - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NMt_ZnU_70

Kris
Kristofer Young 4 months ago
maverick2k5,
I am strongly and completely in favor of NN!
Please vote me up and out. :)
And thanks for not accusing me of whining, that makes me whine.
Kris
Kristofer Young 4 months ago
Hey Surfdog4u,
You are quite the man.
As you know, the upper contact button takes one to the FCC. I am sure that you could direct me to the OI link there.
The lower contact button does not appear to provide an opportunity for communication.
You are a shining example of net neutrality.
You keep up the good work and I will try to stop acting like a baby.
I didn't even realize that OI would double as a men's group. But, this is definitely cool.
Kristofer Young 4 months ago
Equal access to the internet is critical to freedom and democracy.